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Houses often stood four or five stories tall, with single-story rooms facing the plaza ; room blocks were terraced to allow the tallest sections to compose the pueblo's rear edifice.
Rooms were often organized into suites, with front rooms larger than rear, interior, and storage rooms or areas.
Many BBSes also offer on-line games, in which users can compete with each other, and BBSes with multiple phone lines often provide chat rooms, allowing users to interact with each other.
He often chose hotel rooms on upper levels to get a broader view.
Although in one of its early forms Godwin's law referred specifically to Usenet newsgroup discussions, the law is now often applied to any threaded online discussion, such as forums, chat rooms and blog comment threads, and has been invoked for the inappropriate use of Nazi analogies in articles or speeches.
They usually contain separate rooms for prayer ( the main sanctuary ), smaller rooms for study, and often an area for community or educational use.
Private commissions can be for dining rooms, bathrooms, living rooms or, as is often the case-children's bedrooms.
Mahjong nights in America often involved dressing and decorating rooms in Chinese style.
Room and pillar mining often leads to retreat mining which is removing the pillars which support rooms, allowing the room to cave in, loosening more ore. Additional sub-surface mining methods include hard rock mining which is mining of hard materials, bore hole mining, drift and fill mining, long hole slope mining, sub level caving and block caving.
In declining urban areas ( like Kingston Road in Scarborough, Ontario ), the remaining low-end motels from the two-lane highway era are often seen as seedy places for the homeless, prostitution and drugs as vacant rooms in now-bypassed areas are often rented by social-service agencies to house refugees, abuse victims and families awaiting social housing.
It has spread and is used in many parts of the UK, and often heard in international poker rooms or tournaments such as the WSOP or EPT.
Participants segregate by gender to separate rooms to conduct this ritual, although some congregations allow married couples to perform the ordinance on each other and families are often encouraged to participate together.
These were often displayed in so-called wonder rooms or cabinets of curiosities.
Visual chat rooms add graphics to the chat experience, in either 2D or 3D ( employing virtual reality technology ). These are characterized by using a graphic representation of the user, an avatar ( virtualing elements such as games ( in particular massively multiplayer online games ) and educational material most often developed by individual site owners, who in general are simply more advanced users of the systems.
Games are also often played in chat rooms.
Also chat rooms often do not allow advertising in their rooms or flooding, which is continually filling the screen with repetitive text.
As chat rooms are often frequented by minors, they can facilitate illegal sexual contact though studies have shown that this is not common, with the American Psychologist journal calling many of the fears ' myths '.
He completed a sequence of three rooms, each with paintings on each wall and often the ceilings too, increasingly leaving the work of painting from his detailed drawings to the large and skilled workshop team he had acquired, who added a fourth room, probably only including some elements designed by Raphael, after his early death in 1520.
Equalization is often unable to achieve flat frequency response at all listening locations in part because of the resonance ( i. e., standing wave ) patterns at low frequencies in nearly all rooms.
Gaol fever often occurs when prisoners are frequently huddled together in dark, filthy rooms.

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He used the blanket for late morning naps when hosts of the night had gone off to jobs and proved reluctant to leave him in their small rooms with their few possessions.
Unfortunately, it was Muzak, which automatically is piped into the public rooms, and which nolens volens had to be endured.
Once there had been big glittering rooms where Ulanys bowed and kissed the ladies' hands as they flirted from behind their fans.
The place was evidently a familiar haunt and Claire wondered what other illicit loves had been celebrated in the comfortable rooms to which they were shown.
It had a gourmet's corner ( instead of a kitchen ), a breakfast room, a luncheon room, a dining room, a sitting room, a room for standing up, a party room, dressing rooms for everybody, even a room for mud.
The King Arthur had fifty-four overnighters, again counting rooms rather than people.
He had seen it in the lineup at Police Headquarters in New York, in Broadway night clubs and Seventh Avenue pool rooms, in the criminal courts.
She had two tiny rooms on the second floor.
:" I had called in at my friend Poirot's rooms to find him sadly overworked.
One is playing cricket ; the other is making no attempt to do so " after the latter had come into the Australian rooms to express sympathy for a Larwood bouncer had struck the Australian skipper in the heart and felled him.
Unsuccessful, they went back to Germantown, though the rent-free home was no longer available and the Alcotts instead had to rent rooms in a boarding-house.
The multi-story structure covers and had perhaps 30 rooms.
Furthermore, of critical importance to health care professionals, the preliminary results indicated that patients in the coppered ICU rooms had a 40. 4 % lower risk of contracting a hospital acquired infection versus patients in non-coppered ICU rooms.
These specialty and pay BBSes usually had something special to offer their users such as large file libraries, warez, pornography, chat rooms or Internet access.
The Reform Act 1867 extended the franchise by 938, 427 – an increase of 88 % – by giving the vote to male householders and male lodgers paying at least 10 pounds for rooms and eliminating rotten boroughs with fewer than 10, 000 inhabitants, and granting constituencies to fifteen unrepresented towns, and extra representation in parliament to larger towns such as Liverpool and Manchester, which had previously been under-represented in Parliament.
Almost lifeless, the tired entertainers of the night clubs and their friends straggle to their rooms, taximen compare notes and earnings, the vast street scene has had its curtain call, the play is over .</ p >
The Lower Houses do have far larger and better fitted common rooms that are similar to the ones the Upper Houses had before the renovations.
The reason The Cottage was built was due to an oversight in the Stevenage Road Stand ( as it was then ), as Leitch had forgotten to accommodate changing rooms in his final plans.
In December 1588 Oxford had secretly sold his London mansion of Fisher's Folly to Sir William Cornwallis ; by January 1591 the author Thomas Churchyard was dealing with rent owing for rooms he had taken in a house on behalf of his patron.
Ruth Pitter, a family acquaintance, helped him find lodgings, and by the end of 1927 he had moved into rooms in Portobello Road ;( a blue plaque commemorates his residence there.
Unmarried faculty members normally had to share rooms, with two to a room, in the spartan early days of the institute.
Hydropolis, project cancelled 2004 in Dubai, would have had suites on the bottom of the Persian Gulf, and Jules ' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida requires scuba diving to access its rooms.

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